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the wildflower key , francis rose isbn 0-7232-2419-6 is very good.

 

or find a local expert.. I tagged along with an ecologist looking at the meadows on the site I look after today, He pointed out many species I'd failed to notice/identify, he also described some of the specific relationships between certain plants and buterflies.

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Don't forget common cow wheat, ramsons, wood rush, soloman's seal.

And there is one type of grass that only grows in woodlands, i can not for the life of me remember its name.

More to follow when i remember

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I have an excellent book I use, Collins- wild flowers of Britain and Europe, ISBN 0-00-220139-9

 

Really covers the ground.

 

Cheers Tony I'll note that one down.

 

I've been using a Reader's Digest Complete Spotters Guide. I have no idea where it came from, its an 1" thick and is actually not too bad.

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if any of you guys are interested theres an event coming up you would all probably enjoy.

 

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I could pull this in on my way to Woolacombe....

 

The girls were hoping to go pony trekking but this is more up my street.:001_rolleyes:

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any one come across (convallaria majalis) on there travels i am starting to grow it comercialy , i was talking to a dutch flower grower and he said that oak trees have the best samples under them, wondered if anyone else had seen different ? cheers.

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